Orange. An often-forgotten color, orange can instantly warm up a room in even the subtlest accents. From tangerine to coral, a shade of orange can work in your home. - Contemporary Living Room by North Vancouver Interior Designer Maria Killam
Purple. Purple isn't always the first choice for interior decorating — outside of children's spaces — but when used smartly and sparingly, it can add an elegant element of surprise to modern or traditional spaces. Contemporary Kitchen by Oakland Architect Mercedes Corbell Design + Architecture
White. Sometimes sticking to the basics is your best bet. Don't dismiss white as boring — when used right, it can make an incredible statement. Modern Bedroom by Naples Interior Designer Joie Wilson
Brown. Although beige tends to get a bad rap, there's a reason this color is so popular: It's hard to get wrong. Use a lighter shade for more soothing spaces and venture into dark chocolate browns to mix things up.
Contemporary Family Room by San Francisco Interior Designer Mark Newman Design
Contemporary Family Room by San Francisco Interior Designer Mark Newman Design
Pink. Although it's a favorite choice for little girls' rooms, pink can still feel grown up and sophisticated. This cheerful hue can brighten rooms of many styles.
Traditional Bedroom by Brooklyn Architect CWB Architects -
NB: all these colors(shades) are available at Homez Deco - Dulux Paints....
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